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Kronike2024-06-04 09:53:00

The killing of 4 policemen, the Supreme Court opens the first hearing for Dritan Dajti

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The killing of 4 policemen, the Supreme Court opens the first hearing for Dritan

The Supreme Court will open this Tuesday the first session to examine the criminal file against Dritan Dajti, a case that was appealed several years ago by the Serious Crimes Prosecution. The "Dajti" file is one of the cases that stopped the Albanian justice system, passing through various legal labyrinths, and now this file has become the big test for the Albanian justice system.

This is the drama of the families of the 4 policemen of the Operational Police killed, such as Altin Dizdari, Fatos Xhani, Sajmir Duçkollari and Kastriot Feskaj, which continues to haunt the doors of the courts, who demand justice.

After 4 years of waiting, the Relator Sandër Simoni and the two members Medi Bici, Ilir Panda, decided to review the criminal case appealed by the Prosecution of Serious Crimes on April 4, 2019, where the defendant is Dritan Dajti, for which Crimes and Rënda have asked for life imprisonment.

The accusation in this session will not be represented by the SPAK Special Prosecutor's Office nor by the Serious Crimes Prosecutor's Office, which has already been converted into SPAK, but by the General Prosecutor's Office.

It will be a prosecutor of this prosecution who will defend the recourse of Serious Crimes, which have requested the life imprisonment sentence of Dritan Dajti for the charge of murder in qualifying circumstances of 4 state police officers, illegal possession of weapons and use of State Police symbols.

For this decision-making, the judges were divided 2 to 1, where the judge of Shkodra, Fuad Vjerdha, decided to come out with an opinion against, sticking to the argument that Dajti should be sentenced to life imprisonment.

After this decision that sentenced Dajti to 25 years in prison, the Prosecutor's Office of Serious Crimes and the State Police carried out 4 house inspections in Tirana, Vlora and Shkodër, where the focus was on the houses of judges and Dajti's relatives.

 

For these accusations, in 2019, two judges of Vlora, Skënder Damini and Petrit Alia, delegated by the HCJ to the Appeal of Serious Crimes for the trial of this case, decided to overturn the decision of the First Instance that sentenced Dajti to life imprisonment sentencing him to 25 years in prison.

 

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